Formula: HgI2
HgI2
When mercuric chloride is mixed with potassium iodide, a white precipitate of mercuric iodide is formed. This reaction is a double displacement reaction where the ions in the two compounds switch partners. Mercury(II) chloride is soluble in water, while potassium iodide is also soluble, so their reaction forms the insoluble mercuric iodide precipitate.
The chemical formula for mercuric chloride is HgCl2.
Mercuric oxide or mercury (II) oxide : HgO
The formula of mercuric nitrite is Hg(NO2)2.
NH2HgoHgI is the chemical formula for mercury amidine iodide, which is a coordination compound containing mercury, nitrogen, hydrogen, and iodine atoms. It is used in various chemical reactions and processes in the field of coordination chemistry.
HgO, this is formula for mercuric oxide.
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The chemical name of Hg2SO3 is mercury(I) sulfite.
BaI2 is the chemical formula for Barium Iodide.
Formula: AuI
the formula for the compound chromic iodide